https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=99062

--- Comment #2 from David Kremer <[email protected]> ---
Yes, indeed. It is clear that the frame inherits the background color of the
title, since there is no carrier return between the two. However, the question
is « does a frame should inherit the properties of the closest paragraph ? ».

I am wondering why this frame does not have its own « style » definition. A way
to adress this bug would be to separate the style definition of the two objects
(title and frame).

Depending on the point of view it may be a bug or not.

>From my user point of view, I tell the pupils I teach to avoid breaking lines
unnecessary. Of course, I apply this advice to myself and I try to avoid
breaking line when it is not needed. So here, it is a bug.
The title line is expanding background way above the single line it is
occupying, from a user point of view this is probably not wishable.

>From the designer point of view, it *could* be a normal behaviour, although I
think I hitted a border case not necessarily planned in the original design. I
have no idea if this design *should* be corrected as a bug from the initial
pattern in LibreOffice, or even if it could be corrected without major design
breaking (the « I'm not an expert, sorry » part of my message.)

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